What Can Healthcare Professionals Do About the Systemic Failure of Medical Care in Detention Centers?
Since the beginning of the last decade, 23 immigrants have died in detention centers because of poor medical care.
Since the beginning of the last decade, 23 immigrants have died in detention centers because of poor medical care.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program was developed to offer financial assistance for those harmed by a vaccine.
Clinicians must weigh the benefits and challenges linked with self-disclosure of immigration status.
Dermatology is ranked the second least diverse medical field, following only behind orthopedics.
Navigating the dichotomy between providing quality health care and dealing with a patient’s reality can be a challenge.
As the Trump White House continues to enact its approach to immigration, it’s important for physicians to apply principles of sanctuary doctoring to help patients feel safe.
A new DHS/HHS proposal would replace the standards of care for non-citizen children in the United States.
By offering free tuition, NYU hopes to bring more diversity to their medical school program.
Talking to sick patients about their future health prospects is a challenge.
It’s no surprise that recent events, including the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, have elicited a number of painful memories for people across the United States.